Miami Peripheral Organ Damage Lawyers

The
central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord. The spinal cord collects nerve impulses from the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and communicates these messages to the brain. If the sensory organs of the PNS are damaged or the nerves can no longer communicate signals, an individual can suffer devastating consequences. The peripheral organ damage attorneys at
Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt P.A. can provide the experienced guidance you need to recover monetary damage for your injuries.

Headquartered in Miami, the lawyers at Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt P.A. are prepared to represent clients throughout Florida and nationwide.

Miami Peripheral Organ Failure Attorneys

The sensory organs and peripheral nerves can include:

Eyes

Ears

Stomach

Muscles

Blood vessels

Glands

Cranial nerves

Spinal nerves

Autonomic nerves

Medical science has seen dramatic improvement in both technique and technology in recent decades. However, much of the body's communication remains a mystery. It is not uncommon for medical professionals to misdiagnose symptoms or recommend an incorrect course of treatment for a serious issue. Unnecessary pain, multiple surgeries or even death can result from medical negligence. Contact our firm to hold your medical professional accountable for his or her malpractice. See our
Verdicts and Settlements page for more results.

To schedule a confidential consultation and learn more about how our firm can help you, call Kurzban Kurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt P.A. at 786-401-4706 or complete our
online contact form. We maintain multiple offices for the convenience of our clients.

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Our firm is a recognized leader in immigration law and litigation. We handle the spectrum from family and employment-based visas to deportation defense and immigration appeals. Founding partner Ira Kurzban authored the
Immigration Law Sourcebook, widely used by immigration lawyers, judges and government officials as
the authoritative field reference.

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